ROEDING’S QUALITY 
BUSH ROSES roriss7 
The list here presented is representative of the finest rose vari- 
eties... the aristocratic names of roseland whose owners have 
faced the test of time and popular favor in California gardens 
to come through with flying colors. We can recommend them 
for a wide variety of uses. When you start right with Roeding’s 
Quality Bush Roses you can have as many as 300 or more 
blooms the first year from a dozen bushes. Plant December 
through March. 

82ND YEAR : 


© C-P Co. R37 LOWELL THOMAS $2.00 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. R8. One of the finest 
red roses. Color is blazing crimson with a 
velvety glow and entirely free from blue 
tones. Warm spicy perfume. $1.25. 
COMMANDO. R39. (Plant Pat. No. 702.) A vig- 
orous new rose that will win your admira- 
tion. Good buds open to pink blooms shaded 
orange-buff. $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY. R10. (Plant Pat. 105.) Typi- 
cal urn-shaped buds open to full well-formed, 
deep vivid crimson blooms. Highest rated 
red rose nationally. Delightfully fragrant. 
$1.50. Pictured on page 7. 
CRIMSON KING. R11. (Pat. pending.) The 
beautifully modeled blooms with Damask 
fragrance come well above the lustrous, 
olive-green foliage on stronger neeks than 
either parent and the velvety crimson petals 
retain their color even in intense heat. $1.50. 
BRIGHT WINGS. R3. (Prop. rights reserved.) 
Buds of rosy burnt-orange open to display 
blooms of soft coral-pink with centers of 
deep golden anthers. This beautiful rose 
reaches its perfection of form and color in 
the S. F. Bay area. $1.50. Picture, page 9. 
CALIFORNIA R4. (Plant Pat. 449.) Long buds 
of unusual ruddy orange, toned with saffron 
yellow open to magnificent flowers; outer 
side of petals overlaid with saturn rose. A 
vigorous grower with healthy, glossy foli- 
age; delicious fragrance. $1.50. 
CECILE BRUNNER. R6. Small pointed pink 
buds. $1.25. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. R7. (Plant Pat. 
455.) Slender, long carmine-red buds open to 
magnificent spectrum-red flowers. Free- 
blooming plants are strong, vigorous, branch- 

R22 FRED EDMUNDS $2.00 

ing; foliage handsome. An excellent rose 
for cut flowers. $1.50. Pictured on page 9. 
R21] FLORADORA $1.50 
Pictured on page 7. 

SUCCESS WITH ROSES 
Instructions for the planting and care of roses, 
with diagrams, will be found on page 82 (final 
page of the colored insert). 
DAINTY BESS. R12. Graceful 
single pink; dark stamens; con- 
tinuous bloomer; charming. $1.25. 
DR. KIRK. R13. An outstanding 
rose in every respect. Buds are 
long, shapely, orange red; open 
blooms shade from orange-red to 
coppery-rose. $1.25. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. R15. Apri- - 
cot and gold flushed rose. Vig- : 
orous, glossy foliage. $1.25. 
DUQUESNE DE PENARANDA. 
R16. Shapely orange buds; open 
blooms golden peach. $1.25. 
ECLIPSE. R17. (Plant Patent 172.) 
Clear yellow, profuse slenderbuds 
for cutting. National favorite yel- 
low rose. $1.25. 
E.G. HILL. D18. Fully double; dark 
red. Dependable in all seasons. 
AMIIRAAS 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. R19. 
Brilliant red, strong growing; 
quite resistant to mildew; fr 
grant. $1.25. 









(RIGHT) © C-P Co. 
R27 GRAND 
DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
$1.50 
Roses illustrated on this 
page are described on 
page 3. 
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